A shutdown of the big Plylock
corporation's plant here, scene of
an A. F. L.-C. I. O. dispute, will
come to at least a partial end tomorrow morning with one shift employing between 75 and 100 men
opening, Neil Malarkey, an official,
said today.
The plant employs 515 men and
closed after employees, by a close
vote, agreed to desert the A. F. L.
for the C. I. O. The firm contended that because of a contract it
could not operate unless A. F. L.
members were employe^
Members of the A. F. L. faction
met at the Labor temple and decided to ask. the management to
permit its members to return to
work under provisions of the con-